The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... himself could never bond to his wishes; and the cat.orophe of this Arabian story, is the escape of the hero with h's inamora: ta into Italy, where they turned Christians, and were married. would not have roleted without excitation; or ...
... himself could never bond to his wishes; and the cat.orophe of this Arabian story, is the escape of the hero with h's inamora: ta into Italy, where they turned Christians, and were married. would not have roleted without excitation; or ...
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... himself was also in a weak condition: That five new competitors for the crown had started up; namely, Karini Kan, who was possessed of the principal governments and the capital; Jacki Kan, from the confines of lndia, at the head of ...
... himself was also in a weak condition: That five new competitors for the crown had started up; namely, Karini Kan, who was possessed of the principal governments and the capital; Jacki Kan, from the confines of lndia, at the head of ...
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... himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to the custom established among potentates, first set forth his complaints, and demand satisfaction. Notwithstanding such smooth talk, besides all the troops cantoned, on the side of ...
... himself wronged by any of them, he would, agreeably to the custom established among potentates, first set forth his complaints, and demand satisfaction. Notwithstanding such smooth talk, besides all the troops cantoned, on the side of ...
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... himself with any differences which may happen between the Christian powers, unless they directly affect the glory or interest of the Ottoman empire. It is said, however, that at Conitantinople they are now as dextrous in the knack of ...
... himself with any differences which may happen between the Christian powers, unless they directly affect the glory or interest of the Ottoman empire. It is said, however, that at Conitantinople they are now as dextrous in the knack of ...
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... himself looks not with a very favourable eye on that house, the only one in the empire which is an over-match for him in power. In the mean time it seems to be the general opinion, that none of these motives but the last would have ...
... himself looks not with a very favourable eye on that house, the only one in the empire which is an over-match for him in power. In the mean time it seems to be the general opinion, that none of these motives but the last would have ...
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